Financing Homeschooling
Home schooling, as there is no definite or structured curriculum perhaps, may appear cheap to most. However, this is far from the truth. When it comes to financing homeschooling is perhaps more of a bane than a boon.
Making sure that your children receive the most advanced and quality education to compete with regular school goers, to finance homeschooling will truly be expensive. It is amazingly high to educate children at home as you are going to provide up-to-date textbooks, course materials, a library, computer gadgets and equipments, lighting and specially designed furniture.
This only becomes lesser when it is your second child who will receive homeschooling too. Hiring tutors to teach other subjects that cannot be handled by parents are rather costly. Note that with this kind of education, a parent needs to really focus on the child’s studies and dedicate fully her time hence, a deprivation of the family for another earning partner.
Nevertheless, there are some who have been successful in financing homeschooling affordably. It depends on the family size, the support group, and the types and availability of materials used. Here’s how to cut cost in homeschooling:
- Children in succession can reuse the materials – a possible cut on costs.
- Another way is on purchase of course materials from vendors of homeschooling materials.
- Becoming a member in a public library, theater, ballets, concerts and other cultural events also helps in cutting costs to finance homeschooling.
- It is sometimes even possible to exchange expertise such as a mother of an 8-year old gives dancing classes while her daughter is attending classes on drawing for free.
- There are support groups who would allow you to divide costs of science fairs, projects and field trips.
Whatever the cost of financing home school education is, advocates still states that homeschooling benefits are rather more important at all. The mutually enriching experience brought about by homeschooling to both parents and children is nothing to compare to the cost of financing homeschooling. The thought of your children receiving quality education while at home is rewarding and makes you feel more free and powerful.
Home School Supplies – Children Books
Children’s books for your homeschool library make excellent homeschool supplies. Make them bright and full of color! This will attract the children initially to the book. Of course, we all know you can’t judge a book by its cover, but bright colorful children’s books will attract your children to them; so make sure there is education value in this particular homeschool supply.
Children’s books as part of your homeschool supplies are great teaching aids. And when it comes developing a love for reading, there is no more single important passion to develop in your child.
Reading is the foundation of educational success therefore there is no better homeschooling supply than a good assortment of children’s books in your homeschool library.
Children’s books and magazines are the homeschool supplies that first attract and introduce your children to the wonderful world of reading. A very popular children’s magazine is Zoobooks. One of great side effects of a children’s magazine such as Zoobooks is that your child will begin to get excited anticipating their next magazine coming in the mail! They’ll be excited about reading their magazine before it even gets to your home.
CurrClick.com is one of best places I have found for children’s books & homeschool supplies. Along with a good supply of supply of children’s books you can also pick up some good reading activity workbooks as well. The children’s books that you include in your homeschool library will be remembered and treasured for years to come. Many of them, I’m quite sure, will be passed along to your children’s children.
If you take the time to pick out children’s books that offer educational stories such as; counting, alphabet, colors, sizes and shapes; you will not only be setting up some great reading activities, but introducing other educational subject concepts as well.
The books and magazines that you pick out for your children are not only important components of your homeschool supplies, but are great additions in helping your child get going on the right track with a love for reading.
Homeschool Curriculum Resources
On this page you’ll find some of the best resources that I have used throughout my years of teaching and homeschooling, as well as those that have been favorably commented on through the years from other home educators.
If you check out some of the links provided for you on this page you’ll find a wide variety of resources that I’ve attempted to organize a bit for you to save you some time and also to give you a page to come back to work from as kind of a base for your resource searching and seeking.
Check back here now and again as I’ll do my best to keep up with the new additons and the hot products and trends!
#1 In Home Education – Switched-On Schoolhouse (SOS)
Children excel using Alpha Omega’s award-winning CD-ROM curriculum.
This curriculum is a multimedia and interactive type that stimulate and establish the learning. There are five core subjects:
Bible – Language Arts – Math – History – Geography – Science
With Switched–On Schoolhouse, there are also plenty of electives you can choose from as well.
Switched–On Schoolhouse is a comprehensive, Biblically-based curriculum for grades 3-12. The interactive learning is outstanding! There are video clips, 3-D animation, along with a variety of other multimedia.
Grading and record keeping, and even lesson planning is made simple via the computer interactive program. Minimizing the time you spend on these tasks allows you more time to spend with your children.
One of the best aspects of AOP curriculum is that they are written on the principle of “mastery learning.” Mastery learning allows for different kids to learn at different paces and to spend as much time as necessary in order to ‘master’ a concept before moving on.
Learn more at the Switched-On Schoolhouse (SOS) website
LIFEPAC
LIFEPAC is a K-12 Christian curriculum that contains five core subjects and a variety of electives that you can choose from.
Based on ‘mastery learning’ in which the child truly masters the objectives of a subject before moving to the next level.
The LIFEPAC curriculum uses consumable textbook/workbook that handily knit together subject text, exercises, projects, review, and testing.
LIFEPAC® successfully combines a Biblical foundation with academics. In fact, both SOS (Switched–On Schoolhouse) and LIFEPAC are stand-alone curriculum programs that can be used separately.
Each subject from LIFEPAC uses ten small workbooks that generally take 3 to 4 weeks to complete.
Learn more at the LIFEPAC website
Horizon’s
The Horizon’s curriculum builds skills in math and language.
Horizon’s is an alternative to the LIFEPAC curriculum for elementary age kids. In Math, beginning and intermediate core skills and concepts are mastered by the child.
With the Horizon’s curriculum, children will develop basic communication skills via a variety of lessons as well as activities from reading, phonics, penmanship, spelling, and vocabulary.
Courses:
Phonics and Reading (grades K-2), Spelling and Vocabulary (grades 1-2), Penmanship (grades 1-5), and Math (grades K-6).
Horizons is extremely popular with our parents and ideal for the child who can multitask. Horizons utilizes the “spiral learning” method.
This learning methodology is very smooth and well designed that your child can learn difficult concepts quicker than they might otherwise with other programs.
Learn more at the Horizon’s website
The Weaver Curriculum
The Weaver Curriculum is a very unique program because of the way it is Biblically-integrated. It starts with Scripture and then draws in the various topics and subjects to be studied.
This curriculum is divided into volumes. Each Volume is one year’s study in Bible, language arts, history, geography, and science for grades K-6.
Supplements cover the same topics for grades 7-12.
Weaver uses every teaching method at one time or another: lecturing, reading, experimenting, brainstorming, murals, timelines, drama, and collections.
Learn more at the Weaver curriculum web site
Power-Glide
This award-winning foreign language series offers age-relevant language courses for children, teens, and adults. Books and audio CD based, Power-Glide courses thread an exciting adventure story through each lesson.
Courses include Spanish, French, German, Latin, Japanese, and English for Spanish speakers.
Learn more at the Power-Glide web site
Homeschool Materials
So you’ve done… well gobs of research on just what type of homeschool materials do I need to get started!
By now you know the drill.
The library, internet homeschooling material is abundant. The only problem you’re having now is probably information overload! No two articles of information you read seem to agree on how to homeschool.
Not to worry… you will be homeschooling your child in your own way ensuring success as only a parent can.
For now, I just want to mention just a few ideas for your homeschool materials. Not a complete list to be sure but maybe to get you started.
If you haven’t yet… one of the first areas to become familiar with is the legal requirements of homeschooling in your state a good place to start is our web page that has an overview of all the state’s various homeschooling laws and regulations.
After becoming familiar with your state and district’s, you’ll want to choose your home school materials and supplies based on your objectives for your child for the year. Again, don’t worry if one size doesn’t fit all. Your homeschool educational material can certainly be eclectic. In fact, most all home school parents are. So, if you end up using a few parts from one, and a few chapters from another is quite o.k.
Here are just a few ideas to get you started on your searches and research:
Homeschooling Text Books And Workbooks:
Sometimes it is the simple, unexpected discoveries that really give you a boost. I recently found a software program that is a full year planner and organizer that works great for homeschoolers. It is offered by Julie Anderson who’s been a homeschooling mom for some 12 years now.
This nice aspect about the Full-Year Notebook System is that you can use it every year (over and over again) for all of your curriculum needs and with all of your school age children! So, the one time purchase price with the ability to use it over and over makes this a very economical buy for the budget.
Look for ones that not only match up with your objectives for your child but contain good ‘teacher side’ material such as manuals, child evaluation tools, and supplemental activities and ideas. If you are PC active check out the extensive list of software available at Broderbund. They have very good educational software for all ages. Broderbund is where I first realized and got started thinking and eventually making the transition to homeschooling. Their software is very good homeschool material and kid friendly!
Perhaps you’re just starting or new to homeschooling, if so, here is a great website in Lifepac. The Learning Things website is quite the homeschool and educational website. It is extremely well organized and user friendly. They have everything from complete curriculums to every subject served up a la carte for you.
We all want our homeschool endeavor to be successful and we all certainly are driven by wanting the best for our children. This is what makes homeschool both the toughest and most rewarding jobs you’ll ever have…. ever! If you want a teacher resource book that can help you on your quest for success then You Can Teach Your Child Successfully is a must have.
Audio Tapes And CD’s:
Aside from the obvious use of this home school material in the classroom, audio tapes and CD’s are absolutely great when traveling in the car. Even if to just run some errands….. One of the greatest features of this is the replay button. A unit or concept is easily replayed as many times as necessary until the child has a good grasp of the subject. Make use of this travel time with these invaluable materials.
Computer Courses And The Internet:
If you have found this website you are probably aware of the vast amount of homeschool materials to be found on the web. If you really haven’t taken the time to effectively use search engines…. Do so… the internet is boundless and learning to target your searches can save a bunch of time. There are many home school online resources available.
Homeschool Information
The decision to begin homeschooling is not a decision to be taken lightly or without much fore thought. One of tasks at hand is to sort through all of the homeschool information that you will come across as you research and learn more about homeschooling.
Don’t panic. There is a lot of information out there on homeschooling and teaching your children at home.
A good place to start is would be to take a look at the homeschooling laws that pertain to your state. You can get off to a start on this website by taking a look at an overview of your state’s homeschooling laws.
You’ll certainly find different information about all the different areas, techniques, and methods of homeschooling. Always try to keep in context what you are finding out and how it pertains to your family goals and values. After all, it is probably your values and philosophical beliefs that have driven much of your decision to actually home school.
Homeschooling is a wonderful road to take in your child’s educational journey and great sites like Teacher Created Resources. TCR has an abundant amount of quality home school information available and is a website that I used quite extensively.
There are certainly many aspects to consider and decide upon, as they relate to how to homeschool your child. However, before that, let’s look at a few of my thoughts as they relate to making the decision to home school itself and some of the thinking process that we went through.
All In Agreement:
Are both parents in agreement? Certainly there are many different parenting and family architectures these days. But, the bottom line is it will be more difficult to homeschool if one parent is against the idea (or any family members for that matter). Remember folks, this is about the child’s success….. Not yours. If you feel part of the objection is because certain family members or friends haven’t enough homeschool information available, be sure to provide it. Homeschooling information is everywhere…… including this website!
Time:
Home schooling equals time commitment. Remember you are the teacher. The commitment to your day isn’t just the time you spend in front of the books with your child. As a teacher there is much lesson planning, projects, field trips, testing and grading, and the list goes on and on. And having said this, you still must find time for you personally….. your occasional alone time is not easy to find; essential, but not easy. If you are reasonably comfortable with software might I suggest you seriously consider a record keeping software designed specifically to simplify such a time consuming homeschool task. And that will help you to recover those lost minutes and hours each day.
Your Child’s Willingness:
Ultimately it is your decision as a parent. But, really… no explanation necessary here, right?
Money:
Homeschooling can become very expensive. The thought here is that will one of the parents have to perhaps quit their current job, go to part-time, find a different job that will accommodate your homeschooling schedule, or be able to work from home on a more flexible schedule.
What will the financial impact of the potential shift in income that homeschooling your children have on the family? Be very honest and realistic with this one. Crunch the numbers. If you have never actually put your budget on paper or a spreadsheet it is time to do it now. Financial pressure can be a daunting obstacle to overcome.
Household Organization: Do you have, or can you create a separate space for your home school classroom? Remember all those regular household chores and duties? They aren’t going away either. They still need to be done. And plan on, at least at times, your house, quite frankly, will be a mess.
The aforementioned certainly isn’t the entire pre-flight checklist on all the homeschool information one will need before getting started. Hopefully this short list will get you thinking in the right direction and stimulate some pre-planning and discussion amongst both parents and the entire family. The goal is to insure proper expectations being set and the best chance for success is laid in the foundation early on.
Homeschool Forms
Homeschool record keeping and the various types of homeschool forms although not the most exciting topic is certainly one of the more important ones.
Don’t leave these decisions on which home school forms and record keeping supplies you will be using until the last minute.
Some of the basic types of record keeping for homeschooling are traditional grading, daily planners, portfolios, or journaling.
The one that will work for you will depend on not only your preference and needs, but more importantly by the laws governing home schooling in your state.
Your homeschool record keeping should begin immediately. Don’t wait to begin! Make this a part of your home school daily schedule. Don’t wait and try to recap all that has occurred over the past few days or even a week’s time. Make a home school planner a part of your home school materials list. There are even some very good home school software programs that include forms and record keeping.
One of which is the Year Round Preschool Lesson Planner.
This planner features plenty of space for writing notes about student activities and for recording student contact information. Handy extras include reference charts for physical and academic stages of development as well as information about multiple intelligences. If you are looking for homeschool and classroom organizational ideas, take a look at Classroom Organization & Management.
Classroom Organization and Management is a teacher resource book to help you as a parent organize and manage everything for your young child. This is a valuable resource that offers ideas and strategies to create a positive environment and manage your classroom. If you’re in need of record and planning books and forms, the Perfect Plan Book and The Professional Planner For Teachers are excellent choices.
The weekly planner includes anecdotal record sheets for individuals and classes. You can easily use the Professional Planner for Teachers as a home school resource to help you organize your child’s home school by the week. It also contains weekly student challenges for both primary and intermediate levels.
I have a homeschool schedule / homeschool calendar that I used that I has various monthly activities, days, arts and crafts and such that might help give you some ideas for your home school schedule and planning. Just click on this monthly homeschool activities link.
Your child’s report card is a manifestation of your homeschool record keeping and your daily planning. Also keeping good records and lessons plans enable you to look back on what you did the semester before and when you did it.
This will enable you to make natural segue ways into each level of your homeschooling curriculum and allow to keep notes on what worked well and perhaps what you need to improve upon. Teacher Created Resources (one of my absolute most favorite resources for teaching materials) has a wide variety of supplemental material and you can find it by grade level! If you are just starting on your first child’s home school education, good record keeping will be a huge head start when you once again prepare for your next one!
Good homeschool records are a source of confidence that you can use if your child wants to get involved in any activity that may require you to produce records of their qualifications or educational level. And good records can also be used to create a needed transcript for educational consideration down the road.
So don’t wait, don’t put it off, and don’t procrastinate! Good homeschool record keeping is a must. And will greatly enhance your chances of success.
Homeschool Curriculum
No matter what the reasons, many of you have decided to home school your children.
All require a quality homeschool curriculum.
Hi, my name is Mary Joyce. I am a former long time educator, that well quite frankly, early on decided that I could teach my children better than anyone else.
Initially, as you can imagine, for a teacher the decision was extremely difficult.
No matter what the reasons, many of you have decided to home school your children. All require a quality homeschool curriculum.
Exploring the different types of home school curriculum possibilities is both exciting and educational itself!
But once I took the leap I never looked back and I couldn’t be happier with the results (no bias of course).
You can homeschool successfully too. Just like you. I have a passion not only for my children’s education, but how they are brought up as well. Both my kids are doing quite well with the foundation we provided for them through our homeschooling efforts. And although, with a tear in my eye my kids are now out successfully carving their own niche, I still have the passion to teach.
So take your time and peruse my website… and thanks for coming by the way. I’m not the sole authority on homeschooling, but that’s the beauty of homeschooling… nobody is!
Except you.
Your love for your kids will guide you as mine did. It will. Trust me. Just because you’re here tells me it will.
To begin with, you may have thoughts if you really can homeschool your children. First of all these are quite natural thoughts that everyone goes through. Or, maybe your are reasonably confident in your ability to homeschool and just need to get your momentum going by perhaps knowing how other homeschooling families operate.
Paul and Gena Suarez publish The Old Schoolhouse Magazine have published a neat little book that is easy to read and has some heartfelt writings that will help get you going. The book is “Homeschool? YES, You Can!” The book has some well know authors in it as well as homeschool moms that will cover many of the questions that you may have.
Sometimes it is the simple, unexpected discoveries that really give you a boost. I recently found a software program that is a full year planner and organizer that works great for homeschoolers. It is offered by Julie Anderson who’s been a homeschooling mom for some 12 years now.
This nice aspect about the Full-Year Notebook System is that you can use it every year (over and over again) for all of your curriculum needs and with all of your school age children! So, the one time purchase price with the ability to use it over and over makes this a very economical buy for
the budget.
If you are just considering home schooling or just getting started you are about to embark on the most wonderfully difficult and rewarding task a parent could undertake! I hope that by adding my experiences and articles on this website, I can be in some small way a contributor to your success… that’s just the teacher in me.